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Found substantial historical information about the building through several bulletins of the Bureau of Public Works within the period of 1915 - 1917, most important of which is the true architect of the building. The bulletins are accessible online and appropriately cited including specific pages. Wolfranz (talk) 21:56, 21 December 2022 (UTC)Reply
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"By January 2023, it will house a maritime museum, the second thematic history museum in the Visayas; the other one is the NHCP Museum of Philippine Economic History, also in Iloilo City."
This is not factual. The sources cited actually make no mention of this chronological order. The first thematic history museum by NHCP in the Visayas is the Museum of Philippine Political History inside the Museo Sugbo in Cebu City, opened in 2009. This makes the Museum of Philippine Economic History in Iloilo City, opened in 2019, the second.